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My name is Harry Parmar, and I am a grade 8 student at Bakersfield P.S. At school, I enjoy literacy and math. I also play on a basketball team in Richmondhill, and I like playing the piano. Outside of school, I like discovering answers to questions that aren't usually asked. One topic that interested me the most was synthetic biology. By inserting new genetic code into a new organism to create desirable features, synthetic biology can help change the world. I was first introduced to the topic by a Ph.D. student at Ryerson University. He explained the benefits of synthetic biology and how many may call it GMO in a negative way. By following correct procedures, it can impact our world beneficially. My project is using a newly discovered expensive drug and making it cheaper to produce using the power of synthetic biology. In the future, I plan on conducting long-term studies of this drug for new useful research. Some great advice I learned from my mentor, is never to give up. Even when you can't find the answer, continue to fail until you succeed. |
| Harry Parmar Viola-Bac; Power of Synthetic Biology in Real World
Challenge: | Innovation | Category: | Junior | Region: | York | City: | Thornhill, ON | School: | Bakersfield P.S. | Abstract: | Violacein, released by Chromobacterium violaceum has been shown to have different anticancer and antioxidant effects. The problem is, it costs over $395,000 to produce per gram due to a slow growth rate, and more. By transferring genetic material from its primary producer using synthetic biology, to a non-pathogenic strain of E.coli, violacein was much cheaper to produce. Later, it was tested on fungus. |
Awards | Value | Youth Can Innovate Awards Junior Sponsor: The Gwyn Morgan and Patricia Trottier Foundation | $500.00 | Excellence Award - Junior Bronze Medal Sponsor: Youth Science Canada | | Western University Scholarship Bronze Medallist - $1000 Entrance Scholarship Sponsor: Western University | $1 000.00 | Total | $1 500.00 | |